Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Lazy Day Sloppy Joe's

Lazy Day Sloppy Joe's are miles away from ordinary with a special ingredient added to really kick this simple recipe up a notch. This hearty meal is ready in just 15 minutes these can be on your table any night of the week!

Chad and I have really caught this travel bug. It is actually funny, because we are the type of people that enjoy 'home life' so much.

We generally prefer eating at home over eating out. Entertaining at home is our favorite way to get together with friends.

But, for the last few months we can't seem to get enough of traveling and touring the best food each city has to offer. It has been amazing.

And the bug has bitten us again so we are working extra hard so we can take a few days off to head to Sedona. Have you ever been?

It is so amazing! I can't wait to share our trip with you. I am sure we will have some fabulous food photos and red rock mountain photos to share with you.

We are going to catch a glimpse of what fall really looks like. We only have 2 seasons in Phoenix: hibernating season and tourist season, and neither of them offers pretty colored trees.

Of course in the hub bub of getting ready for the trip Lazy Day cooking is king!

I had a hankering for Sloppy Joe's and not a lot of time to prepare dinner so I put a quick and easy spin on my regular recipe and came up with these sensational Joe's.

My favorite meatloaf has a sweet ketchup topping that is out of this world! I add balsamic vinegar for a little zip and I tell you it adds just the right touch of sweet/tangy and a hint of smokiness. Combining those flavors with my sloppy Joe's really kicked them up a notch.

Chad and I devoured these Lazy Day Sloppy Joe's every time I made them and I know you are going to love them too.

This bread is super simple, great for a party, and can be prepped ahead of time if you're in a pinch when party planning. It's a great touch on a holiday table as an alternative to traditional rolls.

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Helpful Tips to make Lazy Day Sloppy Joe's:

I like to butter the buns and toast them in the oven. It adds great texture and flavor to the sandwich.

What you will need to make Lazy Day Sloppy Joe's:

10" Skillet- I have had this pan since 2006. It is my go-to large skillet. It heats evenly and quickly. The stainless steel cleans up beautifully with a little baking soda so they still look brand new.

Check out more of our favorite lazy day dinner recipes:

See how easy this Lazy Day Sloppy Joe's is to make. Watch the video!!!

Yield: 6Author: Donna Elick

Lazy Day Sloppy Joe's

Lazy Day Sloppy Joe's are miles away from ordinary with a special ingredient added to really kick this simple recipe up a notch. This hearty meal is ready in just 15 minutes these can be on your table any night of the week!

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Hi! I make my sloppy joes almost like yours except I do add a little minced onion and green pepper as well as Worcestershire sauce instead of balsamic vinegar. I'll have to try the vinegar next time and see if that's something I want to change to!Thank you for all the delicious recipes, I really enjoy them!